[rescue] Solaris IPv6 && Solaris 8 WAS::::::::::::::: Re: SS10 Accessories
Jerry Kemp
sun.mail.list47 at oryx.us
Sun Nov 15 22:28:54 CST 2015
Jumping into this discussion a little late.
Solaris 7 & 8 had IPv6. As part of the OS. I still have archived email
correspondence dating back into the late 1990's from the Sun IPv6 users mailing
list ( sun-ipv6-users at sunroof.eng.sun.com ) discussing IPv6 issues on Solaris 7.
Also, I had always understood that IPv6 support on Solaris proper began with
Solaris 2.6, and I was prepared to post that, based on memory from packages I
used from playground.sun.com. I went out to the Wayback Machine to document
thing, (you know how memories are :( ), and I discovered that the IPv6 protocol
stack was available from download for usage on Solaris as early as version 2.5.
Documented here:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19970502111447/http://playground.sun.com/pub/solaris2-ipv6/html/solaris2-ipv6.html>
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Shifting gears.... Solaris 8-->Solaris 9. I'm sure we gained something, aside
from some new hardware drivers. Seems like the SMC GUI may have been enhanced.
All I really recall in specific, was that we lost Openwin/Openlook, leaving only
CDE.
Jerry
>> Why not go full vintage and run Solaris 8 ? 7 is very old (no ipv6), 9
>> might be a bit heavyweight...
>
> I always thought of 9 as 8 with subtle improvements. In particular on
> SS20s and U1s I definitely liked 9 over 8 for being easier to get
> configured the way I wanted and never noticed a performance drop off.
>
> I speak subjectively there though, I never tried benchmarking both ways.
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